Switching environments, 4 configuring web viewpoint asap – HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual
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Switching Environments
At the time of installing WASAP, the user has the option of specifying upto 20
ASAP environments to monitor. When started from the menu, WASAP loads the
default or the last selected environment. You can switch between environments
by clicking on the Change Environment
icon in the toolbar. Clicking this icon
brings up a popup window that shows a dropdown with all available environments.
On selecting the environment desired, the new environment gets loaded into the
same page, in place of the old one.
Note: Since the list of environments are stored in the browser’s cookie, you
might get a message saying, “Some of the environments configured previously
have been removed. Please re-configure.” This message appears if:
The user removed one or more of the previously configured environments
from the STRTWVP configuration file in the Web ViewPoint subvolume; or
There are two instances (ports) of WASAP running with different
environments and hence the cookies are being shared between the two. If
the message appears right after a new installation, the user will be
presented by a popup window that shows a dropdown with all available
environments to select and proceed further.
4 Configuring Web ViewPoint ASAP
Following are the list of assigns and params used by objects TERMMAN and WASAP:
ASSIGN LICENSE-FILE,
[WASAP]
This provides Web ViewPoint ASAP with the location of license file that contains the
activation key. By default, the installation program makes this assign point to the
LICFLV2 file present in the Web ViewPoint subvolume (the LICFLV2 file present in the
Web ViewPoint subvolume serves as a key-store and can store activation keys of
Web ViewPoint Shell as well as Web ViewPoint ASAP). This assign is mandatory and
is automatically set during plugin installation. This goes in the WVPCONF file of Web
ViewPoint.
PARAM WASAPENV-
[TERMMAN]
This is a mandatory param set by the installation program. There can be one or more
of these depending on the number of environments there are. This goes in the
STRTWVP file of Web ViewPoint, t is a runtime requirement for TERMMAN and shall
not be removed from STRTWVP.
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